I feel like when I fly I have as many wires in my laptop case as the airplane has inside its hull. When you add in the memory sticks and batteries and various chargers for every device and then realize I like to have USB versions of many chargers, you can understand why my laptop case would have to pay for a second seat if it was a passenger.

Here is a nice photo provided by the company

When Skooba let me know they have a new cable organizer coming out I had to try it if for no other reason than I am the most qualified person to test one of these things out.

Skooba sent me their Cable Stable DLX and when I got it, I took out all my cables and started to stuff them in this new case.

The case works as advertised - but you aren't going to fit laptop chargers in it.

Still, for many of your smaller chargers -a headset, mobile phone, etc. you are all set. Here are some shots of how my organizer looks now. The sad part is I need another one to fit all my stuff. Either that or I have to learn how to throw things out.

I just received this email from Skooba President/CEO Michael Hess:

I am not sure which laptop power adapters you tried, but the Cable Stable most definitely will hold all current power blocks (it is specifically designed to). Please see the attached snapshot--we all use them here for that purpose. The photo shows my own Stable with the iGo multi-adapter (which is the size of the average 15" laptop block), along with my Lenovo adapter and all cords. I also superimposed the dimensions of the largest power block we know of, which is for a Dell 17" desktop replacement laptop.

Please note that this is by no means intended to argue with your assessment or opinion, just to show you examples. Most importantly, if there is indeed an adapter that you tried that didn't fit, *please* let us know so we can investigate whether or not we need to adjust the product in future production. We'd appreciate the info.

Mike is right (extremely polite) and I am wrong. If you keep the wires and bricks separate you can fit them in. It is the ultimate optical illusion. Here is a photo of the case in action storing laptop bricks. BTW - I should also mention the carrying handle in the binding which comes in handy if you start to fill the case up with heavy electronics as I now have.

I feel like when I fly I have as many wires in my laptop case as the airplane has inside its hull. When you add in the memory sticks and batteries and various chargers for every device and then realize I like to have USB versions of many chargers, you can understand why my laptop case would have to pay for a second seat if it was a passenger.

Here is a nice photo provided by the company

When Skooba let me know they have a new cable organizer coming out I had to try it if for no other reason than I am the most qualified person to test one of these things out.

Skooba sent me their Cable Stable DLX and when I got it, I took out all my cables and started to stuff them in this new case.

The case works as advertised - but you aren't going to fit laptop chargers in it.

Still, for many of your smaller chargers -a headset, mobile phone, etc. you are all set. Here are some shots of how my organizer looks now. The sad part is I need another one to fit all my stuff. Either that or I have to learn how to throw things out.

I just received this email from Skooba President/CEO Michael Hess:

I am not sure which laptop power adapters you tried, but the Cable Stable most definitely will hold all current power blocks (it is specifically designed to). Please see the attached snapshot--we all use them here for that purpose. The photo shows my own Stable with the iGo multi-adapter (which is the size of the average 15\" laptop block), along with my Lenovo adapter and all cords. I also superimposed the dimensions of the largest power block we know of, which is for a Dell 17\" desktop replacement laptop.

Please note that this is by no means intended to argue with your assessment or opinion, just to show you examples. Most importantly, if there is indeed an adapter that you tried that didn't fit, *please* let us know so we can investigate whether or not we need to adjust the product in future production. We'd appreciate the info.

Mike is right (extremely polite) and I am wrong. If you keep the wires and bricks separate you can fit them in. It is the ultimate optical illusion. Here is a photo of the case in action storing laptop bricks. BTW - I should also mention the carrying handle in the binding which comes in handy if you start to fill the case up with heavy electronics as I now have.